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I'm guessing that Oscar dies during the raid on Woodbury. Someone's gotta die and i don't see Rick, Michonne or Daryl dying anytime soon.

I hope not; although former "longtimers" such as Lori, Dale, T-Dog and Shane met their end, the show needs to avoid introducing expendable new characters. It would be interesting to develop Oscar into someone who can continue to rise above his inmate status (he's already displayed some moral sense in his reaction to the hermit's death and use as zombie food) and add another wrinkle to the character dynamic.

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I'm guessing that Oscar dies during the raid on Woodbury. Someone's gotta die and i don't see Rick, Michonne or Daryl dying anytime soon.

I hope not; although former "longtimers" such as Lori, Dale, T-Dog and Shane met their end, the show needs to avoid introducing expendable new characters. It would be interesting to develop Oscar into someone who can continue to rise above his inmate status (he's already displayed some moral sense in his reaction to the hermit's death and use as zombie food) and add another wrinkle to the character dynamic.

His death will make room for...a surprise

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I'm guessing that Oscar dies during the raid on Woodbury. Someone's gotta die and i don't see Rick, Michonne or Daryl dying anytime soon.

I hope not; although former "longtimers" such as Lori, Dale, T-Dog and Shane met their end, the show needs to avoid introducing expendable new characters. It would be interesting to develop Oscar into someone who can continue to rise above his inmate status (he's already displayed some moral sense in his reaction to the hermit's death and use as zombie food) and add another wrinkle to the character dynamic.

His death will make room for...a surprise

Do tell!

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"...to be like God, you have the power to make the world anything you want it to be."

I hope not; although former "longtimers" such as Lori, Dale, T-Dog and Shane met their end, the show needs to avoid introducing expendable new characters. It would be interesting to develop Oscar into someone who can continue to rise above his inmate status (he's already displayed some moral sense in his reaction to the hermit's death and use as zombie food) and add another wrinkle to the character dynamic.

His death will make room for...a surprise

Do tell!

Fan-favorite comics character Tyreese is going to be introduced in the next episode. Oscar is likely a goner soon based on that alone.

That's very ambiguously worded, but I think the implication is someone important is going to die in the mid-season finale (unless she just meant the whole Glenn/Maggie capture thing).

I think it's pretty possible that Oscar could die simply because they're raiding a heavily armed compound so somebody is probably going to die and the guys who aren't in the opening credits are most at risk. The other non-contractual members of the group - Axel, Beth, Hershel, Carol and Judith - are all sitting this raid out.

Of course contracts don't make you invulnerable, as with Lori earlier this season (while getting out of the show was the reason Shane and Dale were offered) so the series could kill someone improtant to go out with a bang. I'd hope whoever they go for it isn't Maggie, Glenn or Daryl, in that order.

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In the Previews, Carl seems to be worried about a female. It doesn't make sense to off Judith "Ass Kicker" at this point (Lori died in child birth, Maggie and Glenn captured getting formula, Michonne bringing the formula). Carol just "came back from the dead", so, I think it's a good possibility Maggie's sister (Beth?) may be in grave danger.